Tag: Tutorials

One week just slipped past me in a blink of an eye, and I am around 1.5 weeks away from my first paper. The past week was nothing but full of business, uneasiness, nervousness and a serious case of sleep deprivation. I barely manage to get a shut eye of 3 hours a day, and […]

Bathtub IV from Keith Loutit on Vimeo. You’ve heard about tilt-shift miniature faking photography before. Basically, the photographer is trying to emulate what you’ll see when viewing a miniature model set – with a very narrow depth of field plus a colour-wise souped up version of the scene (usually model designers love colour saturation a […]

Webdesigner depot published a tutorial regarding how to create a vibrant image using Photoshop. It’s impressive how they’ve completely avoided using Illustriator and made good use of Photoshop’s features to create a futuristic-looking image that packs a huge punch.

Cherngyo asked about how can I create the third evening photo in the Evening Photography set, so I’ve took some time to create this tutorial :) I hope you’ll like it! Anyway unlike the previous tutorials, I’m not going to embed full-sized screenshots in this post, but embed thumbnails so you can view them in […]

You might have been thinking about using Adobe Flash (in case you didn’t know, Adobe bought Macromedia) to create a .swf file which allows you to display dazzling rollover effects. That’s perfectly fine, but when it comes to faster loading time, simplified effects and crossbrowser compatibility, rollover effects achieved by simple CSS and (X)HTML code […]

Hendra asked me something about generating your own favicons, so I’m thinking of sharing things I know about it :razz: So what is a favicon? According to the all-mighty Wikipedia, favicons is actually a short form of favourite icons, and… [Favicon,] also known as a website icon, page icon or urlicon, is an icon associated […]

I've learnt how to manipulate white balance with photoshop recently using the curves function. Well it yields pretty nice results! At least it can make my photos look as if they're scanned. I've decided to make good use of this new-learnt skills and came out with this: Well I believe this is the first time […]

Yea. You probably know what the Konami code is before getting to this page. So now what? Here is a randomised YouTube video on my favourites list... which includes Rickroll, if you're luck enough to get it.